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Home»Business»MDC Leads the Way in Sustainable Construction with PH’s First EV Heavy Equipment and Charging Station
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MDC Leads the Way in Sustainable Construction with PH’s First EV Heavy Equipment and Charging Station

Team OrangeBy Team OrangeJanuary 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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MDC CMSG Head Romeo Menpin, Jr., MDC COO Robert Baffrey, AC Head of Corporate Strategy & Business Development Mark Uy, AC Chief Sustainability & Risk Officer Jaime Urquijo, APMC President Tony Martin, MCI Precast General Manager Milbert Payumo, and MDC Architectural & Engineering Head Jeremy Acosta

Makati Development Corporation (MDC), the construction arm of Ayala Land, continues to pursue exciting innovations in sustainable construction by unveiling the Philippines’ first electric (EV) cement mixer, EV trailer tractor, and EV charging station for heavy equipment, revolutionizing operations at its construction, precasting, and concrete manufacturing plants and contributing to a greener construction industry.

MDC Chief Operating Officer Robert “Boogz” N. Baffrey and MDC Construction Methods and Solutions Group Head Romeo “Bobby” T. Menpin, Jr. officiated the blessing of MDC’s newly acquired EV heavy equipment and EV charging station at the MDC Technology Center in Sto. Tomas, Batangas, on December 17, 2024. The ceremonial event was graced by Ayala Corporation’s Chief Sustainability and Risk Officer Jaime Z. Urquijo, Head of Corporate Strategy and Business Development Mark Robert H. Uy, and Ayala Property Management Corporation (APMC) President Anthony “Tony” Martin. The MDC Technology Center, a hub of innovation, houses state-of-the-art precasting, concrete, and metal-forming manufacturing facilities, along with the company’s heavy equipment motor pool.

MDC’s first electric trailer tractor and cement mixer at the MDC Technology Center EV Charging Station

Supporting Ayala Land’s Carbon Neutrality Target for 2030 and the Ayala Group’s Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions Target for 2050, MDC has taken steps toward integrating electric vehicles and renewable energy sources into its construction operations. The initiative began with the acquisition of an electric concrete mixer and an electric trailer tractor from Sany, alongside three BYD Atto electric service vehicles from AC Mobility. As a necessary infrastructure for these electric vehicles and equipment, MDC installed EV charging stations at key locations: the MDC Corporate Center at Arca South in Taguig City, the MDC Concrete Batching Plant at Circuit Makati, and the MDC Technology Center in Sto. Tomas, Batangas.

Carbon emissions mitigation using electric vehicles and renewable energy sources is one of the cornerstones of MDC’s sustainability framework which tackles a reinvention of business-as-usual practices by mobilizing its ecosystem of employees, workers, and business partners to embrace responsible construction practices. Based on MDC’s 2021 baseline emissions, the company is projecting to avoid approximately 10,000 tons of carbon emissions annually once the transition has been fully realized. Other focus areas include internal stakeholder management and community development, sustainable supply chain, ecosystem site protection and sustainable design, and green construction technologies.

Urquijo and team touring the MDC 3D PBU Plant at the MDC Technology Center in Sto. Tomas,
Batangas.

After the blessing, the team toured MDC’s 3D Prefinished Prefabricated Bathroom Unit (PBU) manufacturing plant to witness how the company is leveraging Design for Modular Construction (DfMC) to reduce construction waste, enhance building precision and quality, and shorten project delivery timelines. DfMC is a comprehensive process that starts from building design to its translation into prefabricated components. The components are manufactured in a controlled, off-site setting and are then delivered to construction sites for faster, safer, and easier installation. To date, MDC has achieved 46% adoption rate of its operations into DfMC.

As one of the largest engineering, procurement, and construction firms in the Philippines, MDC is in a prime position to create meaningful change in the local industry. In the face of growing global environmental concerns, MDC is committed to catalyzing green construction in the Philippines by driving innovative and sustainable solutions that address ecological and societal needs.

Anthony "Tony" Martin ayala land Jaime Z. Urquijo Makati Development Corporation Mark Robert H. Uy Robert "Boogz" N. Baffrey Romeo “Bobby” T. Menpin Jr.
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